- Thu Jul 20, 2017 9:16 pm
#37496
Game 3: June 1995 pg 3-50
Hi, I am confused about the inferences that were made here. I understand that T and J cannot be next to each other, regardless of their order. However, how do you know that the inferences have to start with T? And how do you know which number?
The correct inferences in the back of the book are listed as:
T2 --> J4
T3 --> J5
Couldn't the inferences be different? Such as:
J2 --> T4
J3 --> T5
Also, couldn't T be on 1 or 6? So inferences from that would be
T1 --> J cannot be on 2
T6 --> J cannot be on 5
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Hi, I am confused about the inferences that were made here. I understand that T and J cannot be next to each other, regardless of their order. However, how do you know that the inferences have to start with T? And how do you know which number?
The correct inferences in the back of the book are listed as:
T2 --> J4
T3 --> J5
Couldn't the inferences be different? Such as:
J2 --> T4
J3 --> T5
Also, couldn't T be on 1 or 6? So inferences from that would be
T1 --> J cannot be on 2
T6 --> J cannot be on 5
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!